Consent

Which material will be used?

In our tasks designed to test several data curation standards we have used data and material from the following article:

Buttlar, B., Rothe, A., Kleinert, S., Hahn, L., Walther, E. (2020). Food for Thought: Investigating Communication Strategies to Counteract Moral Disengagement Regarding Meat Consumption. Environmental Education, 15, 55 – 68. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2020.1791207 

Data and material: https://osf.io/vw9sr/

We selected this particular study by Buttlar et al. (2020) because it follows good documentation practices, and thus was easy for us to use in the present context. The metadata for the study were adapted or extended in accordance with the standards tested in this study.

PI responsible for data collection and analysis:

Dr. Katarina Blask

Universitätsring 15

54296 Trier

E-Mail: kb@leibniz-psychology.org

Potential distress or inconvenience

Participation in this study does not pose any threat of distress or inconvenience, as far as we are concerned.

Voluntary participation

Participation in the study is voluntary. You can withdraw from the study at any time without giving reasons and without incurring any personal disadvantages.

Data Privacy

Storage and data provision

Your data will be collected, stored and processed for scientific purposes in compliance with the EU-GDPR and the Rhineland-Palatinate State Data Protection Act (legal basis: Art. 6 paragraph 1a EU-GDPR). This includes data retention for at least ten years after the conclusion of the study (according to the DFG guidelines for safeguarding good scientific practice as amended on July 3rd 2019). All investigators are subject to the obligation of confidentiality according to §203 StGB. The storage and analysis of your study-related data is anonymous. After completion of the project, the data will be permanently archived in PsychArchives and made available to the public (access class 0, see DGPs, 2020 for more details on access classes).

Processing of personal data for the analysis of usage behavior

To map the usage of this website, that is, to assess your information processing and interaction with the data documentation while working on the task, we use the web analytics service Matomo. Matomo uses cookies to analyze website usage. This information will subsequently be stored at the Leibniz Institute for Psychology. Cookies from Matomo remain on your device until you delete them. If you do not wish to have your website usage analyzed, you may opt-out of data collection by Matomo. Please note that if you opt out, you will unfortunately not be able to participate in our study, as we would lack critical indicators to assess your performance. For the aforementioned reason, we would ask you to deactivate any „do-not-track“ functionality your browser might be offering, if possible. The storage and processing of your data as well as the setting of Matomo cookies is solely for scientific purposes. The legal basis for the use of cookies is Article 6 (1a) of the EU-GDPR. Accordingly, we would like to ask you below to give your explicit consent for the use of Matomo cookies for scientific purposes only.

Declaration of consent to participate in the user study

I have thoroughly read and understood all information about the studys‘ goals and procedure, as well as data processing and archiving. I have had sufficient time to decide for or against participation in this study. I have understood that I can withdraw from the study at any time without the need for explanation and without suffering any penalty.

I hereby declare that I have understood the intention and the information and that I voluntarily participate in the study


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